Steffen Kaiser escribió:
> the Tool is the same for all current systems:
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ok, nice to know. Updated for win2k and ws2k3, but it does not mean that
they have all the security updates "up to date". Someone that use those
systems should check that out.
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Steffen Kaiser escribió:
> On Wed, 16 Jan 2008, Juan Jose Pablos wrote:
>> I thought that it was updated already:
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> That's true, but:
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> The tool is part of other scripts, too.
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Sorry about that, I do not use win2000 or win2003 server, so I am unable
to test if they work the patches, s
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On Wed, 16 Jan 2008, Jens Geile wrote:
> The question I've been asking myself is: Do we really need to install this?
> What's the advantage
I dunno, I never installed it myself, as I install a real "malicious tool"
scanner. However, I guess that SP
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On Wed, 16 Jan 2008, Juan Jose Pablos wrote:
>> the version of Malicious Software Removal Tool (KB890830) increased, new
>> URL:
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> I thought that it was updated already:
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> http://unattended.cvs.sourceforge.net/unattended/unattended/install/script
Steffen Kaiser escribió:
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> Hello,
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> the version of Malicious Software Removal Tool (KB890830) increased, new
> URL:
I thought that it was updated already:
http://unattended.cvs.sourceforge.net/unattended/unattended/install/scripts/winxpsp2-
> the version of Malicious Software Removal Tool (KB890830) increased, new URL:
> http://download.microsoft.com/download/4/a/a/4aa524c6-239d-47ff-860b-5b397199cbf8/Windows-KB890830-V1.37.exe
> Maybe, another download method would fit the often changing KB better?
The question I've been asking mysel
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Hello,
the version of Malicious Software Removal Tool (KB890830) increased, new
URL:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/4/a/a/4aa524c6-239d-47ff-860b-5b397199cbf8/Windows-KB890830-V1.37.exe
Maybe, another download method would fit the often cha